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Wyoming cuts wolf hunt in half to buoy Yellowstone region’s disease-depleted population

State biologists say the lower cap is meant to rebuild wolf numbers after a distemper outbreak cut pups and adults across the Yellowstone region.

  • Wyoming Game and Fish Department wolf biologist Ken Mills proposed cutting the 2026 wolf hunting mortality limit by 50% to a 22-wolf cap, the fewest available to licensed hunters since protections ended in 2012.
  • A regionwide canine distemper outbreak primarily caused the population decline, with biologists detecting the measles-like disease in 64% of handled animals; Yellowstone packs produced only 17 surviving pups, the lowest in 30 years.
  • Mills and federal biologists tallied 253 wolves and 14 breeding pairs as the calendar turned to 2026, marking decreases of 23% and 42% from 2024 levels, well below the 160-animal objective.
  • Public meetings will take place through early June in Jackson, Cody, Pinedale, and Lander, with Commissioners set to consider draft regulations on July 14-15; Mills anticipates frustration from those seeking lower limits and those opposing hunting entirely.
  • While wolves are classified as a "predator" in 85% of the state with no hunting limits, it remains unclear if Montana and Idaho will similarly decrease hunting pressure near Yellowstone National Park.
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Wyoming cuts wolf hunt in half to buoy Yellowstone region’s disease-depleted population

Wyoming wildlife managers plan to reduce how many wolves can be hunted by 50% following a canine distemper outbreak that has cut the state’s wolf numbers to the lowest level in two decades.

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